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Hisense 's latest L9Q short-throw laser TV can produce images up to 150-inches on the diagonal.
It has a 4000 lumens output, equating to around 1100 nits at its peak.
Harman Kardon sound system is also integrated, offering a 6.2.2 channel surround sound.
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